The overall health of the patient must be considered, as well as the quality of vaginal tissue, presence of associated prolapse, bowel and bladder function, hormonal status, and presence of urinary tract infection. It is also important to assess the impact of the symptoms on the patient's ...
Some of the signs and symptoms of posterior prolapse (rectocele) include: A bulge of tissue in your vagina that causes discomfort A sensation of rectal pressure or fullness, or a feeling of being bloated Difficulty during bowel movements, with the need to push the stool out, as withconstipatio...
A rectocele may not cause symptoms. Or, you may notice a bulge in your vagina when you strain or bear down during a bowel movement. You may feel pressure, have pain during sex, or have trouble passing stool. Arectocele usually does not cause serious health problems. What does a rectocele...
Symptoms of rectocele may include: A noticeable bulge in the vagina Difficulty with bowel movements or a sensation of incomplete evacuation A feeling of pressure or fullness in the pelvic area Rectocele is often caused by childbirth, chronic constipation, heavy lifting, or other activities that put...
most women have no symptoms. However, when a rectocele becomes large, a woman's rectum can balloon into her vagina, which can be exacerbated during a bowel movement as shown in FIG. 1. As a result, the woman may experience the sensation of pressure or protrusion within the vagina, and ...
The main symptoms are disturbed defecation, feeling of imcomplete evacuation etc.. The diagnosis is comfirmed by inserting a forefinger to prove a pouch in front of the rectum, which is observed also as a protrusion of the vaginal wall. The first choice of the treatment is conservative ...
and/orrectal. Vaginal symptoms include vaginal bulging, the sensation of a mass in the vagina, pain with intercourse or even something hanging out of the vagina that may become irritated. Rectal symptoms include constipation difficult defecation, and unusually frequent urge to have a bowel movement...